The Dreamhealers books in order

Complete reading order for M.C.A. Hogarth's The Dreamhealers series, a five-book Peltedverse saga about psychic healing aliens who form a therapeutic bond while studying at a xenopsychology program.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Mindtouch 2013 M.C.A. Hogarth Buy
2 Mindline 2013 M.C.A. Hogarth Buy
3 Dreamhearth 2018 M.C.A. Hogarth Buy
4 Dreamstorm 2018 M.C.A. Hogarth Buy
5 Family 2018 M.C.A. Hogarth Buy

The Dreamhealers series by M.C.A. Hogarth is set in the Peltedverse and begins with Mindtouch. It follows two students at a xenopsychology program: an Eldritch, a species with powerful psychic abilities, and a Glaseah, whose empathic nature makes them natural healers. Their growing bond becomes the foundation of a therapeutic practice that puts them at the center of some of the Peltedverse’s most difficult cases.

The first two books, Mindtouch and Mindline, cover the pair’s time as students learning to work together. Dreamhearth and Dreamstorm shift to their professional lives, where their unusual psychic partnership is tested by patients whose problems reflect the wider political tensions in the Pelted Alliance. Family wraps up the series with a focus on their personal lives and the question of what comes after the crises have passed.

The Dreamhealers is one of the more character-driven Peltedverse series, with less emphasis on military action and more on emotional healing and interpersonal relationships. It connects to the Princes’ Game series through shared characters, and readers who enjoy both will find that each enriches the other.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Dreamhealers series?

There are five books in the The Dreamhealers series, published between 2013 and 2018.

What is the first book in the The Dreamhealers series?

The first book in the The Dreamhealers series is Mindtouch, published in 2013.

Do I need to read other Peltedverse books before The Dreamhealers?

No, The Dreamhealers works well as a standalone entry point to the Peltedverse. The series focuses on its own characters and storyline, with enough worldbuilding context provided in the books themselves. Reading Princes’ Game afterward will add depth, as some characters and events connect between the two series.

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